elchuco1
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Any modern rock recommendations? Ah hell, you need to get a listen to Sturgill Simpson's classic album "A Sailor's Guide to Earth", which defies all genres and slides between Country, Rock, Soul, and R&B. All wrapped up in the funkiest Psychedelia. He's the real deal. | |
Any modern rock recommendations? Brother, you really want to rock? Listen to Sturgill Simpson's "Sound and Fury". Really fine guitar work and some of the best words put to music in years. This guy is for real. He comes from the Alt. Country scene, but man, does he blow out your s... | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? A triad of great lps: 1. The Last Roundup: Live From the Bijou Cafe in Philadelphia 3/16/73 Gram Parsons and The Fallen Angels 2. Ramblin' On My Mind 1979 Lucinda (Williams) 3. You Want It Darker Leonard Cohen | |
What artists can you not get enough of? Haydn. Especially his string quartets. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? I have two new lovely acquisitions, both in pristine condition for my poor system. The first is Mozart's Requiem and Kyrie in D Minor. By the English Baroque Soloists and Monteverdi Choir, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner. Spectacular solos by Bar... | |
Favorite Album Cover (picture or art on the cover) The covers of all of Little Feat's albums are amazing. | |
Does anyone listen to the radio anymore? Oh certainly. Here in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon, I love listening to JPR. Jefferson Public Radio plays an eclectic blend of music, ranging from Americana to Country to Alt. Rock and Electronic to folk. It also has various other shows fro... | |
Favorite Album Cover (picture or art on the cover) A couple of great covers I have loved. Nudes are often used in art, but in album covers, they also work to encapsulate the themes and tones of the music. I have loved this album by Kenny Burrell, but the cover by Andy Warhol is exquisite. His firs... |